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Nature & Wildlife Group Shoot - RSPB Titchwell Marshes

domenica, 14 novembre '21   10:00 – 14:00 GMT
RSPB Titchwell Marshes, Main Road, Titchwell, PE31 8BB
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Dettagli

Titchwell Marsh is the very first reserve the NDPS visited while we were considering setting up the ‘Nature & Wildlife Special Interest Group’ and on that occasion we had arranged a Wildlife Workshop with Kevin Sawford.

It was also on that occasion when many of us were lucky enough to get up close to a magnificent Grey Heron feeding in the reeds.

Titchwell comprises various habitats including reed beds, saltwater and freshwater lagoons, as well as a sandy beach and is renowned for its wading birds, wildfowl and geese. These gather in significant numbers from mid autumn onwards and with the arrival of migrant birds from Scandinavia and Northern Europe the fresh water lagoons are soon filled with a variety of resident species and visitors.

During Autumn, Marsh Harriers can be seen soaring low over the reed beds and Avocets, (the RSPB emblem bird) can be seen on the fresh water marsh in significant numbers all year round.

The freshwater reed beds are incredibly important for a wide variety of species including rare breeding birds such as bitterns, bearded tits and marsh harriers. Otters and water voles are also well established here. Ongoing management work in the reed beds such as winter reed cutting helps to create and maintain a mosaic of habitats including reed bed edges and muddy margins which benefit these species. Dark Sky Sites are designated by the International Dark Sky Association as being areas that showcase exceptionally starry skies.

Incidentally Titchwell Marsh reserve became a designated Dark Sky Site in 2019 and boasts some of the darkest skies in Norfolk. The lack of artificial light means visitors can see thousands of stars when the night sky panorama is revealed. On a clear night, views of the Milky Way and the constellation Orion are visible with the naked eye and could be a good venue for our next Milky Way shoot!

Meet in the Car Park by 10:00am. Parking is free for RSPB members but non-members are required to pay a fee.

istruzioni

Please do not attend this shoot if you have been feeling unwell in the last 24 hours
Please ensure you research the location and that you come prepared for the likely conditions
Please check the website for last minute information if extremely inclement weather is forecast

Biglietti

Reserved place for NDPS member to attend shoot

Reservation entitles ONE (1) NDPS member to attend the shoot
11 disponibile

Reserved pair of places for NDPS members who share the same email address to attend shoot

Reservation entitles TWO (2) NDPS members to attend the shoot
11 disponibile
Biglietto di gruppo per 2 persone

Luogo

RSPB Titchwell Marshes,
Main Road, Titchwell,
PE31 8BB

Car parking is free for RSPB members. Non-members are required to pay a fee